you just run it under cold water and then use butter to rub it off
Alan Zeilinger from Cleveland
Goo Gone was first introduced in 1993 by the company Magic American. It was developed as a solution for removing sticky residues, such as tape and adhesive, from various surfaces. Since its launch, Goo Gone has become a popular household product, expanding into a variety of formulations for different cleaning needs.
There's a product called "Goo Gone" and you find it at craft stores. It works. You can also try Nail Polish Remover or Acetone or hairspray. *Edit* by Techdeck1997 Hairspray does work, but you have to wait a little bit with it on... I just tried it................ Aug 11, 2009 I got it all over my hands. I tried Goo Gone, dish soap, mineral spirits, nail polish remover and vegetable oil. None of these worked. I thought something abrasive may help (but not cleanser!) so I tried good old fashioned baking soda. It worked! I had to wash my hands with baking soda 4 times, but it FINALLY came off. Then I threw the Gorilla Glue in the trash. May 3, 2011 I used Bon Ami Polishing Cleanser bought at a grocery store-- the same stuff I use to get black marks off pots and pans. I put on dry hands and rubbed them together for about 5min., then rinsed off with water and a scrubby sponge. I repeated this three times..Gorilla Gone! I promise you to use baking soda. It really works. My dad is doing it right beside me. :)
theres a product called goo be gone (its orange and in a spray bottle kinda like windex) I'm pretty sure it will work but check the directions first.
goo gone works great!
Try Goo Gone or Goof Off.
Goof Off or Goo Gone.
Use Goo Gone, it will remove it.
Depends on the type of glue, but most will come off with Goof -Off or Goo-Gone.
Try Goo Gone . Available in Rona and Home Depot.
Use Goo Gone it will take off the reside without marring the finish.
Use Goo Gone or Goof Off, either will remove sticker residue.
Yes, Goo Gone can effectively remove spray foam.
if it is on the cover there is a product called goo gone that is a bit oily but will remove it completelyANS 2 - There is a product exactly for that ! -Called 'Lift -Off' !
You could try using or buying "Goo-Gone." It works very well, and you could get it at any hardware store.
you can use mayonaise to take stickers offANS 2 - Use Lift Off or Goo Gone.